One-and-a-half of the test paper is invalid, so it needs to be retaken, and the C line must be displayed, otherwise it means that the test paper is invalid, mainly depending on the T line. When X-ray and T-ray come out at the same time, it can be diagnosed as parvovirus.
There is no instruction manual for the test paper you received, but I made a copy in the hospital today and wrote it here!
Sainster canine distemper test paper
Features: 1, the first rapid diagnosis of canine distemper virus antigen in the world.
2. All kinds of dog secretions can be used as test samples.
3. Detection limit (I don't know what it means): 4.5TCID50/ml.
test program
1, use a cotton swab to take secretions such as gums (conjunctiva), nose, saliva or urine samples as samples.
2. Put the cotton swab into a sample tube filled with diluent (that is, a small bottle outside the package with a little liquid inside), and fully stir and mix.
3. Use a straw (in the package) to extract the clarified liquid.
4. Drop 4 drops of the extract into the sample hole of the test paper (I didn't open it, I heard it was test cardboard).
5. Wait for 5 to 10 minutes to observe the results.
When the doctor says it is white cardboard, if the observation result is that there are two red lines, C and T, it is positive, that is, canine distemper; If there is only one red line, it is negative and everything is fine!